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Warwickshire School pupils 1st to Use UK's Most Advanced Maths Research Centre
The most advanced Maths research centre in the UK has its official opening day on Saturday 12th June and the first people to use it will be maths pupils from Warwickshire Schools.
Walking in the IT Park
The Enterprise Fellowship Scheme (EFS) has nurtured yet another innovative business, with Meadoweb ready to delivery 24x7 IT support to any business or home computer user not covered by an IT support department.
Joint Engineering Research with Hong Kong Polytechnic University
An important meeting of the Warwick Manufacturing Group-Honk Kong Polytechnic University Steering Group took place at the University recently. Representing Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) were John Fielden, Dr Amanda Dowd and Glenda Kershaw.
Warwick Conferences shine at Prestigious Industry Awards
Hats off to the Warwick Conferences team who collected three honours at the prestigious Meetings and Incentive Travel Awards, going one better than their double success in each of the last two years.
Duke of York Visits the International Automotive Research Centre
Today, His Royal Highness The Duke of York spent an hour and a half visiting the International Automotive Centre (IARC) in Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG).
It was through hard work... Ricky Morris PhD after 16 years!
At Wednesday's Winter Degree Congregation one face will stand out amongst the many worthy graduands. Richard Morris from the department of Physics will receive his PhD scroll after sixteen years at the University.
Careers Service awarded the Matrix!
Congratulations are in order for the University's Careers Service who has been awarded the Matrix Accreditation only two months after being named second best Careers Service in the country.
Warwick Student Wins Prestigious Student Prize
Saba Hinrichs, a 4th year Electronic Engineering student has won second place in the prestigious UK Erasmus Student Prize.
Footballing Finalists
A group of 4th year engineering students have decided to play football for their final year project – with a difference. Their coaching tactics involve computer programming and a tool-box, and their players won’t be found sipping champagne in the local night-club on a Saturday night. In fact, their players don’t need to drink at all – they’re robots.
Engineering School's New Robot
As the result of on-gonging and fruitful research collaboration between the University of Warwick and Tianjin University, China, a newly invented robot for rapid pick-and-place operations has been installed, as a comprehensive teaching facility, in the School of Engineering.
Warwick students first for enterprise (and second, and third...)
Three students from the University of Warwick have been named Coventry and Warwickshire's most enterprising students.
Fake Plastic Trees
The Faraday Plastics Partnership is a DTI funded initiative run jointly by Warwick Manufacturing Group and Rapra Technology Ltd. The partnership uses the contacts and experience of Manufacturing Group staff to build relationships between the world of academic research and the polymer-using business community.